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brooklynite

(94,503 posts)
Wed Oct 28, 2015, 11:15 AM Oct 2015

Texas: Clinton 59% Sanders 10% O'Malley 3% Undecided 28%

Liberals: Clinton 70% Sanders 15% O'Malley 3% Undecided 13%
18-39: Clinton 53% Sanders 13% O'Malley 5% Undecided 30%
Black: Clinton 70% Sanders 11% O'Malley 1% Undecided 18%
Hispanic: Clinton 74% Sanders 7% O'Malley 2% Undecided 14%

KTVT CBS-11

Higher Clinton support among Liberals. Hmm...

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Texas: Clinton 59% Sanders 10% O'Malley 3% Undecided 28% (Original Post) brooklynite Oct 2015 OP
Wow!! Clinton 59% Sanders 10% workinclasszero Oct 2015 #1
Kapow! NurseJackie Oct 2015 #2
From the link...thanks OP workinclasszero Oct 2015 #3
Great numbers but hardly surprising. DCBob Oct 2015 #4
meanwhile in adjacent Oklahoma - Clinton 30%, Sanders 21%, undecided 46% kath Oct 2015 #5
or...a 17 point spread brooklynite Oct 2015 #7
Good point./nt DemocratSinceBirth Oct 2015 #12
Are there Democrats in Oklahoma? DCBob Oct 2015 #9
Texas has a 15% threshold to get any delegates Gothmog Oct 2015 #6
Big parties at Goldman, Sachs & Morgan Stanley! dmosh42 Oct 2015 #8
And my house, too. NurseJackie Oct 2015 #11
Hispanic: Clinton 74% Sanders 7%. Si se puede! lunamagica Oct 2015 #10
Wow!! She is on FIRE! bravenak Oct 2015 #13
 

workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
3. From the link...thanks OP
Wed Oct 28, 2015, 11:18 AM
Oct 2015

That same poll shows that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is far ahead of her challengers among likely Democrat Primary voters. Clinton garners 58.73% support with “Undecided” at 28.27%, ahead of both Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley who have 9.72% and 3.27% respectively.

Clinton’s strength in the numbers is even more pronounced in the DFW area leading the pack at 62.58% and “Undecided” voters make up 31.03% of respondents.

DCBob

(24,689 posts)
4. Great numbers but hardly surprising.
Wed Oct 28, 2015, 11:31 AM
Oct 2015

Having lived in Texas I could have predicted he would not connect there.

Gothmog

(145,130 posts)
6. Texas has a 15% threshold to get any delegates
Wed Oct 28, 2015, 11:57 AM
Oct 2015

It will be interesting to see if Sanders gets any delegates in Texas

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